King of Prussia District Awarded William Penn Foundation Grant for Valley Forge Trail Partnership
 
                                    King of Prussia District is proud to announce that it has been awarded an Environment and Public Space grant from the William Penn Foundation for $326,900 to advance planning, education and funding strategies for the 2.8-mile Gulph Road Connector. This essential link will strengthen regional connectivity within the Circuit Trails network while promoting sustainable transportation, recreation and economic development opportunities.
The Gulph Road Connector will link the Schuylkill River Trail to the Chester Valley Trail through Moore Park in King of Prussia and The Village at Valley Forge. The multi-phase alignment includes seven segments—some already constructed and others in final design or planning—that will ultimately form a continuous, safe and accessible trail connecting neighborhoods, businesses and key regional destinations. Communities to benefit from the project include Upper Merion Township, Norristown Borough, Bridgeport Borough, Lower Providence Township, Tredyffrin Township, Upper Providence Township and West Norriton Township.

With this funding, King of Prussia District will lead a three-year comprehensive public engagement and marketing campaign to build community support, foster partnerships and secure additional funding for design and construction of the trail. Through public events, stakeholder collaboration and targeted outreach, the initiative will highlight the trail’s potential to unite residents, businesses and visitors while enhancing mobility and quality of life across the region.
“The Gulph Road Connector represents a major step forward in creating a more connected, accessible and sustainable King of Prussia,” said Eric Goldstein, President & CEO of King of Prussia District. “We’re grateful to the William Penn Foundation for recognizing the importance of this project, which will link two of the region’s most significant trails and bring new opportunities for recreation, mobility and economic growth. We look forward to sharing more progress as this vision takes shape in 2026.”